The Evolution of Media in the Philippines

  • 1521

    Pre-Colonial Trace

    Pre-Colonial Trace
    Filipinos often lose sight of the fact that the first period of the Philippine literary history is the longest. Certain events from the nation’s history had forced lowland Filipinos to begin counting the years of history from 1521.Alibata or baybayin was the alphabet that time and it was a form of written communication.
  • The Print Industry and Filipino Freedom

    The Print Industry and Filipino Freedom
    The first Philippine newspaper was established in 1811. Del Superior Govierno was published with the Spanish Governor General himself as editor. Filipinos learned to write and read even in foreign languages. Foremost among the nationalistic newspapers was the La Solidaridad, the mouthpiece of the revolution and the fortnightly organ of the Propaganda Movement. Published in Spain, it first appeared in 1889
  • The European Film Import

    The European Film Import
    The Philippines imported film from Europeans. The Lumiere brothers' cinematographer film camera and projector invention made its way to Philippine shores via the efforts of a Spanish soldier named Carlo Naquera.
  • New Features of Magazine

    New Features of Magazine
    Music lyrics and chords was then featured in magazines in 1970s to 1980s. Then it was followed by fashion and lifestyle trends and comics,painting and films.
  • The Broadcast Industry

    The Broadcast Industry
    The first telephone system of the country began its operations, and the whole archipelago. the comprehensive tools, content services, and solutions you need to create, distribute, and deliver the highest-quality audio and imaging content. Our technologies expand your capabilities and simplify your workflows. We help you prepare for the future while maintaining legacy compatibility.
  • Television

    Television
    A TV can show pictures from many television networks. Computers and mobile devices also can be used for watching television programs. In 1953, DZAQ-TV Channel 3 was the very first television broadcast in the Philippines. Televisions then changed through the years,
  • EDSA

    EDSA
    e Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986, when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted, called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February 25, 1986 marked a significant national event that has been engraved in the hearts and minds of every Filipino.
  • The Local Online Media

    The Local Online Media
    The Philippines officially connected to the world of Internet on March 1994 through the efforts of PHNET or Philippine Network Foundation. On August 1994. The Filipinos are now enjoying the various benefits of being connected to the world's global village in merely 20 years of the Internet existence in the country. Media, which includes photos, video and music, distributed over the Internet.
  • Propaganda

    Propaganda
    Propaganda is information that is not impartial and used primarily to influence an audience and further an agenda. The Japanese led the production of propaganda films and tapped Filipinos and actors to make them.